/channelnameShows the name of the channel you are in (good for cut/paste).Access Level Needed: 5

/level [<user>]Without parameter, informs user of their own access level.Access Level Needed: anyWith parameter, retrieves the access level of another user in the channel.Access Level Needed: 190 by default, always the same as with /setuserlevel, change with /level_auth_setuserlevel

/ban <user> [optional minutes, or 255 for forever]The minutes parameter is only processed for calling users whose access level is above 160 (which can be changed with /level_override_defbanmin). If the parameter isn't processed or one isn't provided, the duration will be 5 minutes by default or whatever has been set with /setdefbanmin.Access Level Needed: 150 by default, change with /level_auth_ban

/kickban <user> [optional minutes, or 255 for forever]Access Level Needed: 150 by default, or the lower of /level_auth_ban and /level_auth_kick

/banip <user> <ip>[/nm] [optional minutes, or 255 for forever] ( nm = netmask 32-16 )Same as /ban, except the user doesn't have to still be in the room, and an IP corresponding to the user must be specified. An optional subnet parameter can make it possible to block large ranges of IPs up to /16 (65536 IPs).Access Level Needed: 155 by default, change with /level_auth_banip

/setvoicelevel <level 5-230>Sets the minimum access level required for messages typed to be seen by other users in the channel. The default is 50. The minimum level for /action messages to be seen by others is 10 above the level for regular messages.Access Level Needed: 170 by default, change with /level_auth_setvoicelevel

/setdeflevel <level 5-230>Sets the level all users will be set to upon channel entry (default=65).Access Level Needed: 190 by default, change with /level_auth_setdeflevel

/limit or /setlimit <5-600 users>Sets the user limit for the channel. Once this limit is hit, new joins are rejected. The /limit command without parameters displays the current limit.Access Level Needed: 190 by default, change with /level_auth_setlimit

/allowincomingredirect <0-1>If this is set to 1, clients redirecting from other channels will fail to login.[Note: Incoming clients prior to v3.52 do not send referrer information to channel hosts and can not be blocked from redirecting.]Access Level Needed: 210 by default, change with /level_auth_allowincomingredirect

/level_disp_voice <level 5-255>Users ABOVE (not equal to) this level will have a + next to their name to indicate they have a voice in a moderated environment, unless they qualify for a @ next to their name (see /level_dispop below.) Default is 120.Access Level Needed: 220

/level_disp_op <level 5-255>Users ABOVE this level will have a @ next to their name to indicate they are an op/moderator. Default is 120.Access Level Needed: 220

/level_view_alllevelchangeanon <level 5-230>Sets minimum level to be notified other users level has changed without admin name who changed it. (default=55)Access Level Needed: 220/level_view_maxlevelchangeanon <level 5-230>Level changes to higher level than this will not generate any notifications without admin name who changed it. (default=180)Access Level Needed: 220

/level_view_longusernamechanges <level 5-255>Users above this level will see user name change notifications when a user name changes including the trailing _12345 . (default=255)Access Level Needed: 220

This is a basic configuration for a WinMX room. You can copy and paste this into a notepad.txt , when you do save it, and name it chcfg<insert your own number here>.txt

Example:chcfg2.txt

After this you will need to place it in your C:\Program Files\Winxm folder, then you need to open it with Notepad and adjust "/setchannelname" with your room name."/topic" Type what you want shown on the channel list as topic."/setmotd" Type the Message of The Day here, its the light blue message people will see when they enter the room.